Decoding Life with Ensemble Bash

Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival Gala Concert

Have you booked your tickets yet for the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival Gala Concert?

Join the
phenomenal percussion group Ensemble Bash, on Saturday 3 March, for the premiere of extraordinary new
music by ICCMR composers, Williams, Gimenes and Miranda, plus 2018’s guest
composer and music technology pioneer, Archer Endrich.

"ensemblebash, who make playing percussiion the coolest, noisiest and funniest occupation on earth." The Times

Formed in 1992, the British percussion quartet ensemblebash has forged a reputation as one of the world's most innovative and ground-breaking chamber ensembles. Using the music of West Africa as both core repertoire and a guiding spiritual influence, ensemblebash mixes contemporary classical, jazz and music theatre into unforgettable performances.

Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival 2018: Decoding Life

The Decoding Life is the theme of Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival (PACMF) 2018, which celebrates the internationally renowned research combining music, engineering and the life sciences developed at Plymouth University’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research (ICCMR).

Decoding Life proposes a weekend of musical allusions to human endeavours to understand, modify, simulate and even create life.

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